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Keystone Releases Stylish Residential Retrofit Downlight 

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Matching the look of newly renovated spaces has never been easier with Keystone’s Aviva Wafer Style Retrofit Trim Kit. Users can easily install updated lighting without needing to rewire or remove old cans. The Aviva Series retrofit downlight offers a sleek aesthetic in residential applications to ensure a seamless look throughout the home. The Aviva Series retrofit solution blends effortlessly with modern décor, creating a cohesive visual appeal that’s sure to impress.

Aviva LED downlights are available in smooth and baffled styles, and replacing can lights is as easy as changing a light bulb. All Aviva downlights simply screw into the socket of any existing can light — there’s no need for a junction box. The quick-disconnect E26 base adaptor makes it easy; just screw in the base and plug in the lamp. Aviva also features gimbal options for use in vaulted ceilings or to highlight feature items along a nearby wall.

Select models feature Keystone Power and Color Select technology, allowing you to choose from up to 3 power outputs and 5 color temperatures. That reduces SKUs and makes the lighting more customizable.

Save on upgrades when mixing a new drywall install with an update of lighting in other areas that still use cans. Our new Aviva Wafer lets you upgrade to a wafer aesthetic while keeping the can—just attach the wiring to our quick-connect E26 adapter and twist into the socket.

With smooth and baffled styles, Aviva can be made to fit your decor. Vaulted ceiling? It’s available as a gimbal unit, too.

Aviva includes multiple finish options for its smooth and baffled styles to perfectly complement your space.

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